Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1970 — Page 2

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Speedway School News

At the Honor Day Program held recently in the Speedway Junior High School, the Speedway Lions Chib presented scholarship awards to the seventh and eighth grade students who ranked in the top ten per cent of their respective classes. Award winners in the eighth grade were: Jill Schurr, Devin DeWeese, Sandy Sallee, Brooke Pierce, Sandy Mays, Tom Sears, Lana Welcher, Nancie Richards, Peggy McGilliard, Dale Nichols, Susan Bandy, Jay Heath, Dave Tyler, Marilyn Behrle, Jane Weatherford, Nancy Svoboda, Larry Cesnik, Peter Fitch, John Lyons, Sherry Sullivan, Diana Wooten. Most improved from end of first semester seventh grade to end of first semester eighth grade: Sandra Hershberger.

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Scholarship award winners in the seventh grade were: David Sears, Jana Rosebrock, Alan Ray, Mark Sauer, Bill Schrohicke, Bob Dietrich, Scott Stevens, Catherine Wright, Vickie Hamman, Joe Thompson, Leni Wenban, Tracy Nelson, Cindy Nichols, Mary Johnson, Bill Sellmer, Leslie Nasser, Tim Lockhart, Betsy Baldwin, Cynthia Klencke, Sue Woodard. The Top Student Award was presented to Jill Schurr. Lions Chib Summer Band Scholarships to Ball State University were awarded to Devin DeWeese and Cheryl Murray. Recognition for perfect attendance was given to the following students: Eighth Grade - Susan Bandy, Ann Bastianelli, Jenny Burn-

DICK MEYER. JR. News Editor MARTY JORDAN Society Editor SUSIE JONES Society a News MARY WAITE Production Manager

ett, Loren Campbell, Jeff Cesnik, Rita Chappell, Nancy Collins, Gary Dinkel, Kathy McKenna, Curt Emerson, Sandy Harding, Merco Hietberg, Mike Hollingsworth, Earl Jacobs, Marcie Kellam, Kim Kleinknight, Jeff Laskowski, Tina Mccanunack, Christine Miller, Brooke Pierce, Debbie Sauer, Brad Silver, Cindy Smith, Nancy Stewart, Penny Sullivan, Ken Thompson, Jane Weatherford. Seventh Grade - David Baird, Jim Bandy, Jayne Benjamin, Cindy Brace, Marty Dickerson, Scott Dillard, Roy Evritt, Bill Fox, Mike Holtel, Cynthia Klencke, Deanna Littrell, Keith Martin, Gary Mitchell, Bill Schrolucke, David Sears, Joe Thompson, Lisa Toms, Sheree Van Hise, Sue Woodard. (Continued to page 5)

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Clermont Lions Set Annual Horse Show And Rodeo June 28

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Here’s some of the action you can see at the 26th Annual Horse Show and Rodeo that will take place at the Clermont Lions Community Park, Clermont, Indiana, June 27th and 28th, with three big performances Saturday and one huge Rodeo performance Sunday afternoon. Lion members are now selling advance tickets at reduced prices.

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meet Tuesday through Friday the same time at Meadowood Park. Any girl interested in this program, come join the ftm. Softball and other activities have been planned so don’t get left out. Peanut League is grinding into gear with the selection of teams at Leonard Park. Coaches for the four teams are: Bill Nestor, Wildcats; Rodney McNelly, Mets; Jeff Bates, Cubs; and Bob Patterson, Yankees; and Coaches were to be selected at Meadowood on Tuesday. Schedules will be distributed at both parks as soon as the members of the teams can be determined. Meadowood needs more players so if you were late or just back from vacation, please come up to Meadowood and we’ll put you on a team. Leonard, however, is full and we can’t accept any more boys for that park. Regular league games will start on Monday, June 22, 1970. Our Junior high basketball program is also underway with teams being selected cm Monday and practice games scheduled for Tuesday. Regular league games will begin on Thursday for both A and B

Once again the top horses of the midwest will perform in a show for many class horses and ponies at the 26th Annual Horse Show and Rodeo sponsored by the Clermont Lions Chib on June 27 and 28. The leading Rodeo Producer in the midwest, Bob Rollins, will furnish stock for the Rodeo event, which will take place at the Clermont Lions Community Park in Clermont, Indiana. Top cowboys and cowgirls will compete in contests of Bull Riding, Saddle Brone Riding, Bareback Brone Riding, BullDogging, Calf Roping, Girls Library News The Films Division at Central Public Library, 40 East St. Clair Street, has just been moved to more spacious quarters, directly opposite the Pennsylvania Street entrance to Central Library, and will change some film - borrowing procedures, beginning July 1. On that date, 16 millimeter films borrowed on one day may be returned within a 48 -hour period, Monday through Friday, instead of the former 24hour period. For example, films borrowed on Monday must be returned by 6 p.m. on Wednesday. However, films borrowed on Thursday are due by 5 p.m. on Saturday. Films borrowed on Friday or Saturday may be kept until 6 p.m. on Monday.

teams. Ordinarily, the A teams will be composed of the older boys with the younger ones on the B teams. Regular league play will run through the summer and the program will finish off with round robin elimination tournament. Awards will be presented to A and B league and tourney winners at the annual awards picnic.

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Barrel Racing and Girls uott Tieing. Saturday morning will feature the big quarter horse show and Saturday afternoon will have many performance classes. The popular lids Calf Scramble will be early Saturday evening followed by several Rodeo events. Sunday will feature a big parade led by the colorful Shrine Horse Patrol followed by many buggies, horses and other costumed participants. The Lions Chib will offer their usual fine food on both days, including breakfest on Sunday morning. The general co-chairmen for the event are Billy Wilhite and Joe Miller. Proceeds from the Rodeo will be used for the several charitable programs supported by the many Lions Clubs of .Indiana, namely Cancer Research, Seeing Eye Dogs for the Blind, The Eye Bank, and a new Camping Area and Park for the underprivileged children. The new facility is now under construction.

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